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What Cream Would Be Best To Get Rid Of A Rash On My Dick Head Caused By Perfume Alergi

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Rash:
Hair removal cream probably caused a contact dermatitis which is an irritation to your skin. The best cure is steroid cream. You can get otc steroid cream(hydrocortisone) but some times it could not be strong enough. Worth the try, but if not working then a prescription will be needed.
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Requires exam:
If you can't get to a local urgent care clinic soon, pl consider calling for a live consult with a picture of the rash that would help. Painful genital ulcers may indicate Herpes in sexually active individuals, which requires some testing and promt treatment. Feel better:)
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After you bathe...:
After you bathe apply a good emollient lotion (any brand will do) to your skin while it is still moist, to lock in the moisture. If that doesn't solve the problem, there is more going on than just dry skin, and you will have to see a dermatologist.
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Redness on face:
Use a good skin cream like eucerin as. Your face is probably pretty dry. You can also try a little Hydrocortisone creme on just the red area. Over the counter steroid creame may reduce the redness which is due to inflammation. Good luck. And feel better!
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Can't see it:
It is possible but can't tell what you have from your info here.Characteric, appearance/color, size, duration are important features to know. also, what type of OTC cream you used. Being 40 something, an evaluation by your doc for possible skin cancer is strongly recommended. Most skin cancers when found early can be easily treated.Consult doc. Good luck
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Nasal rash:
I am guessing that you are referring to nasal allergies when you mentioned recent onset of allergy symptoms. In that case, sneezing and runny nose may be irritating the skin, causing the rash. Control of the nasal symptoms, with antihistamines, nasal steroids and allergen avoidance, should help. Just applying a topical ointment or gel should protect the skin and allow it to heal.
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This :
This is a bit tricky to answer without a picture and more clinical information. I doubt it was from the blood draw. This time of year it could be many things including a medication reaction, eczema, a viral exanthem, psoriasis, dry skin from low humidity, and many others. Perhaps a visit to a dermatologist would be helpful for diagnosis and treatment options. I hope that helps a little!
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No treatment:
The cause of your excessive sweating lies in the fact of genetically predetermined sweat gland functioning. There is no cream known that would help. Under arm sweating can be controlled somewhat by deodorants, but facial sweating — no. There are pills like Atropine derivatives that reduce sweating, but I would not recur to any of those due to side effects.
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Yes..:
You can try benzoyl peroxide products, a few of which you can obtain over the counter (like Proactiv), and some as a prescription from your doctor. You might want to have your doctor examine your skin, though, to identify what kind of acne it is (if it really is acne and not another skin condition) to better tailor your skincare regimen/medications.
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Penile lesions:
The best way to go with this problem is getting checked as soon as possible. If you try to remove them on your own you may get injured and cause more complications to the problem you are presenting. This could be caused my multiple problems and the treatment varies depending on what it is. Make an appointment with your pcp as soon as you can.
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Dermatologist:
The face-lightening creams aren't much help. Nobody can reverse a scar, but our 21st-century dermatologists have several options to make the scars less visible -- a couple of hollywood stars have recently had their disappear, while others actually choose to keep them to give their faces character. You should know you have many choices here; you decide what's right.
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Check first:
Have your doctor check them out at a routine visit. Your "age spots" may be evidence of sun damage which can be pre-cancerous. Choosing a treatment before a good evaluation can lead to trouble.
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In addition:
To the other answers, this may be a so-called "bunny line", which is a wrinkle that happens in the upper part of the nose with "squinching". If that's the case, Botox works really well to eliminate it.
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It is a side effect:
Your rash can be caused by acutane. It is important that you avoid irritants such as sun during this time and stay moisturized. You should also show your rash to your current prescribing doctor.
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Derm:
See a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon. there's many treatment options from prescription based creams to lasers to chemical peels. If the burn was recent, it is likely 'post inflammatory hyperpigmentation." it is imperative that you use sunscreen with spf 30 or above every day. Sun exposure will make it worse. Use a sunscreen that has zinc in it.
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Warm compresses:
If you have a rash from shaving, it can be treated with warm compresses and avoiding shaving until it resolves. Either take warm baths, or hold a warm washcloth against your skin for 5 minutes, at least 3 times a day (use water as hot as you can stand without burning).
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Lamisil and:
Hydrocortisone cream because it may be fungal and irritant, use otc antivaginitis creams inside and out like monistat, be sure not a sexually transmitted disease like herpes [if little teardrop vesicalson red base bunched up get it cultured] or even hpvvirus warts but if you shave too close can irritate and cause this too, may need antibiotics for skin infection
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Waxing:
Rash and redness due to trauma (like waxing) is pretty hard to get rid of in just one day. It could take up to a few days before it completely goes away. You can try some very mild otc hydrocortisone, but know there's a small chance it could irritate it more. You can also try some cool packs to the area.
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Stop it:
If you stop using it a couple of days, then your face will improve. You might not be able to tolerate it every night. You might consider using it every other night or twice a week if that is tolerated better. Using it less frequently is still helpful for treating your acne.
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Cratered acne:
Ice-pick scars from acne require deep skin treatment as provided by a dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Laser treatment may help. There are no topical creams or ablatives that will help.
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